Why the change is needed:We need to get the hatchery steelhead out of the Touchet river. Three years ago Fish Management shortened the STHD season in the Touchet river by 15 days and at the same time the WDFW started charging us for a Col. River salmon/steelhead endorsement license. For the last 25 years we have released 150,000 or more hatchery steelhead from the juvenile acclimation pond below the adult weir in Dayton. There is no documentation that there are any wild fish spawning below the acclimation pond. The Touchet STHD return later in the year so the window of opportunity is already shorter than for surrounding streams so why on earth would you shorten the season even more. There was no public discusion on this matter because there was absolutley no justification for it. The best available science suggest that you get the hatchery fish out of the rivers, why doesn't this apply to the Touchet river? We still release hatchery STHD into is the Grande Ronde and it is open until April 15th.

Names of individuals or groups with whom you have discussed this change:All the local fishermen I have talked to think the WDFW is charging them more for license's and giving them less opportunity. The Tucannon river that is only 15 miles away from Dayton that historically was one of the best STHD fisheries in SE Washington no longer has any hatchery STHD being released into it. Another nearby opportunity lost and again without any public input.

Describe their support and/or concerns:
I think the public would like to know the names of anyone who thinks they can legitimately defend or support the reason the department used to shorten the STHD season by 15 days in the Touchet river.